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User Manual1784-KTx Communication Interface Card(Cat. Nos. 1784-KTX, -KTXD, and -KTS )
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Important User Information
Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use of this control equipment must satisfy themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all performance and safety requirements, including any applicable laws, regulations, codes and standards.
The illustrations, charts, sample programs and layout examples shown in this guide are intended solely for purposes of example. Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation, Allen-Bradley does not assume responsibility or liability (to include intellectual property liability) for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication.
Allen-Bradley publication SGI-1.1, Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation and Maintenance of Solid-State Control (available from your local Allen-Bradley office), describes some important differences between solid-state equipment and electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration when applying products such as those described in this publication.
Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication, in whole or part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation, is prohibited.
Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations:
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ence to European Union Directive Complianceproduct or package is marked with the CE mark, the product ies with the following European Union Directives:
ation Requirements: If this product is installed within the ean Union or EEA regions, the following regulations apply.
irectiveroduct is tested to meet Council Directive 89/ 336/EEC magnetic Compatibility (EMC) using a technical construction file
e following standards, in whole or in part:
50081- 2 EMC – Generic Emission Standard, Part 2 – Industrial ironment
50082- 2 EMC – Generic Immunity Standard, Part 2 – Industrial ironmentoduct described in this manual is intended for use in an industrial nment.
ltage Directiveroduct is tested to meet Council Directive 73/ 23/EEC Low Voltage, lying the safety requirements of EN 61131–2 Programmable llers, Part 2 – Equipment Requirements and Tests.
ecific information required by EN 61131-2, see the appropriate s in this publication, as well as the following Allen- Bradley
ations:
ustrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 0- 4.1
idelines for Handling Lithium Batteries, publication AG- 5.4tomation Systems Catalog, publication B111quipment is classified as open equipment and must be installed ted) in an enclosure as a means of providing safety protection.
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Table of Contents
portant User Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiherence to European Union Directive Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiEMC Directive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiLow Voltage Directive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
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ntents of Your Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1If you ordered a 1784-KTS Interface Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-2
ndle the Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-2ecifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-3nventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-3mmary of Changes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-4vision Bars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-4orksheet Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-5lated Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-5ckwell Software Supports KTx Cards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-5
apter 1troduction to the 1784-KTx Communication Interface Cards
w the 1784-KTx Card Operates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2hat to Do Next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
apter 2nfigure the Card Hardware
lect the Base Memory Address Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1t the Card’s Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6lect the Interrupt Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7out KTx Interrupts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7w DH+‘ Specification - Link Baud Rate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11hat to Do Next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
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Chapter 3Install the Card Inside the Computer
Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1The KTx Skirt Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Access the Computer’s Expansion Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3E3 Jumper Sets Operating Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4Insert the Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5What to Do Next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Chapter 4Connect the Interface Card
1784-KTX Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11784-KTS Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-21784-KTXD Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3Connect the 1784-KTx Card to DH+ Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4Connect the Card to a Classic PLC-5 Processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4Connect the Card to an Enhanced PLC-5 Processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Terminate the Last Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7Connect the Card to a Data Highway Plus Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7Evaluate 1784-KTx Card Connection Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7Connect the Card via a DH-485 Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8Connect the Card to an SLC 500 Processor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
Terminate the Last Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10What to Do Next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
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dix Ae 1784-KTx Card Diagnostics for Windows NT
the Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2e 1784-KTx Diagnostics for Windows NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12hen Do I Run Diagnostics? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12oubleshooting the KTx Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12
essage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-17 KTx cards are detected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-17he readme.txt file. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-18e the Card’s Diagnostics in Windows NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-19
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Do I Run Diagnostics? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1eshooting the KTx Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2 DOS Diagnostics to Your Hard Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3 Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-5iagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-7 a KTx Card to Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-816 Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-10our Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-11e KTx Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-13e Dual Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-15
he Log File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-20
dix Ce KTx Card with 6200 Software
ard and 6200 SoftwareC-5 and PLC-5/250 Programmable Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1ard and 6200 Software
C-2 Direct-connect and PLC-3 Direct-connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1
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Preface
the Installer
e this document to install and use the 1784-KTX, 1784-KTXD, and 1784-KTS mmunication Interface Cards. This document introduces the cards and tlines these procedures.
this document, we refer to the 1784-KTX, 1784-KTXD, and 1784-KTS cards llectively as “1784-KTx card” or KTx card.” When one card differs from the er, this document individually calls out the cards by name.
ntents of Your Orderith this package you should receive:
one 1784-KTx communication interface card
one 1784-KTx Communication Interface Card User Manual, publication 1784-6.5.22
one 3 1/2” 1784-KTx Utility diskette containing the installation and diagnostic programs, and the README.TXT file
one 3 1/2” 1784-KTx Diagnostics for Microsoft Windows NT diskette
you are missing any of these pieces, contact your Allen-Bradley sales resentative.
ocedure: Refer to:
nfigure the card Chapter 2
stall the card inside the computer Chapter 3
nnect the card to devices and networks Chapter 4
n card diagnostics for Windows NT Appendix A
n card diagnostics for DOS Appendix B
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If you ordered a 1784-KTS Interface CardThe contents of your order will differ slightly from what is listed on page P-1 of the user manual. 1784-KTS customers do not receive the utility disk.
With the 1784-KTS package, you should receive:
• one 1784-KTS communication interface card
• one 1784-KTx Communication Interface Card User Manual, publication 1784-6.5.22
If you are missing either of these pieces, contact your Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation sales representative.
Handle the Card
Take these precautions to guard against ESD damage:
• Before handling the card touch a grounded object to discharge any built-static charge.
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!ATTENTION: The NetLinx 1784-KTx card uses CMOS technology, which is highly sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD may be present whenever you are handling the card. Handling the card without any ESD protection can cause internal circuit damage that may not be apparent during installation or initial use.
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id touching the backplane connector or interface connector pins on the 4-KTx card.
e card is not in use, store it in the anti-static plastic-molded clamshell in ch it was shipped.
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ficationseration parameters describe the environment within the KTx slot. Refer to umentation for your computer for environmental requirements. The KTx ould not exceed those specifications.
ntions these conventions in this manual:
ndows applications screen displays and prompts are shown as screen and captures:
onal slot temperature 0 to 60ºC (32 to 140ºF)
erational slot temperature -40 to 85ºC (-40 to 185ºF)
humidity 5 - 95% without condensation
n 10 - 60 Hz, constant 0.012 in displacement
onal shock 30 G peak for 11 ± 1 ms
erational shock 50 G peak for 11 ± 1 ms
issipation (for the 1784-KTXD) 600 mA @ 5V dc 3.15 W20 mA @ =12V dc 240 mW20 mA @ -12V dc 240 mW
Certificationroduct or pacakge is marked) •
• Marked for all applicable directives
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For DOS applications screen displays and prompts are shown as screen captures and text instructions.
• Press ENTER to continue with the installation
• F10
• Text that you type is shown as:
a:\install c:
Summary of ChangesSeveral additions and changes to the KTx card and software information have been made. The additions and changes to this manual include:
Revision BarsWe use revision bars to call your attention to new or revised information. A revision bar appears as a thick black line on the outside edge of the page as indicated here.
Information on: Is in:
how to handle the card Preface
Rockwell Software support Preface
supported features Chapter 1
diagnostics for Windows NT Appendix A
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heet Tablesommend that you make one copy of each worksheet for each KTx card or l (1784-KTXD). See Chapter 2.
d Publications
ell Software Supports KTx Cards
tion Title Pub. No.
Tx Scanner Reference Manual 1784-6.5.20
Tx Dual-port Reference Manual 1784-6.5.21
P12 Cable Packing Data 1784-2.41
P13 Cable Packing Data 1784-2.44
P14 Cable Packing Data 1784-2.45
P15 Cable Packing Data 1784-2.43
P16 Cable Packing Data 1784-2.42
ghway/Data Highway Plus/Data Highway II/ Data y-485 Cable Installation Manual
1770-6.2.2
cal Support Access at
t Web Site www.ab.com - for non-registered memberswww.ab.com/mem/technotes/techmain.html - registered members
System 440.646.5436 - requires a touch-tone telephone
ll Software er Support
440.646.5800 - For post-sales support and information on which Rockwell Software products support the KTx card.
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Chapter 1
troduction to the 1784-KTx ommunication Interface Cards
ur 1784-KTx communication interface card (cat. nos. 1784-KTX, 84-KTXD, and 1784-KTS) is an ISA half-sized card that must be inserted into 6-bit ISA or EISA expansion slot.
portant: You must not place this card in an 8-bit expansion slot. Improper operation and damage to the card will result.
ble 1.A shows the 1784-KTx card features.
le 1.A Features supported by KTx cards
x card talog #:
# of channels:
Active node on these networks:
Acts as remote I/O scanner:
Supported by this Allen-Bradley software:
84-KTX 1 DH+ or DH-485 yes • 1784-KTx Scanner Reference Set
• 6200 Series(3)• INTERCHANGE™• AI• RS Logix5 and RSLogix
500 via RSLinx
Available in version 4.5 or later
PLC-2 and PLC-3 direct-connect(1)
Available via 6200 Series software
84-KTXD 2 DH+ and/or DH-485(2)
Available only on channel 1
yes
84-KTS 1 yes • 1784-KTx Scanner Reference Set
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How the 1784-KTx Card Operates
The 1784-KTX and -KTXD cards:
• communicate with nodes on Data Highway networks, including PLC-2® , PLC-3® , and on Data Highway Plus networks, including PLC-5® ,
and SLC 5/04 processors, and SLC 5/01 ™ , SLC5/02, and SLC 5/03 processors (only via 1784KA5)
• communicate with SLC ™ processors on DH-485 networks
• act as a remote I/O scanner
The 1784-KTS card acts only as a remote I/O scanner.
The 1784-KTx performs data transmission, management, and local network diagnostics. The interface to the host processor is through a board-resident dual-port memory.
Allen-Bradley interface software (including RSLogix via RSLinx, AI, 6200, and INTERCHANGE) manages data transmission and reception through dual-port memory.
Remember to set the base memory address on the KTx card so that it does not interfere with selected addresses of other expansion cards in your computer. On dual-channel cards, set two addresses.
Important: Although the 1784-KTXD has two channels, you cannot use the
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card to directly bridge between two networks.
to Do Nextr 2 tells you how to configure the card hardware.
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Chapter 2
onfigure the Card Hardware
fore you install the KTx card inside your computer, you must set the:
base memory address - the card’s physical addresses for the expansion memory area of the host processsor’s system memory, that enables the KTx card and the host computer to exchange data through the dual-port interface
card’s interrupt setting
lect the Base Memory Address Location e host computer and the KTx card exchange data via a dual-port interface. The al-port interface requires 4 Kbytes of memory (2 Kbytes for dual-port and 2 ytes for the rest of the interface). It begins at the specified base memory
dress location. You must select an area where there is at least a 4 Kbyte mory block available. If you have MS-DOS 6.0 or later, use the memory tion in Microsoft Diagnostics (MSD) to identify available memory.
e 1784-KTx cards come set to memory address(es):
talog Number Channel Address
84-KTS 1 D700:
84-KTX 1 D700:
84-KTXD 1 D700:
2 D600:
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Important: When selecting configuration settings, check for conflicts with other interface cards and system memory. If there is a conflict, the system will not operate properly. To avoid the conflict, you must change the base address of the channel via rotary switch settings to an open memory address.
Important: If you have a 386, 486, or Pentium host computer, you must find a way to disable caching and shadow memory for at least the 4K of memory space occupied by the KTx. This can usually be accomplished through your CMOS set-up program or memory manager, and must be done before running application with the KTx card.
To configure the base memory address, you turn rotary switches on the 1784-KTx card.
1. Determine addresses for the channel(s) on your KTx card.
A. Use Table 2.A on page 2-3 to determine the recommended memory address settings for your Allen-Bradley products.
B.
!ATTENTION: If you have a two-channel card, you must set the base addresses to different values—each channel must have a unique address. Setting the base addresses to the same address can damage the KTx card.If another card or channel is already using a channel’s default memory address, you must pick a new address for the channel. Each channel on each card must have a separate and unique address.
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Use Table 2.B on page 2-4 to determine which addresses are available for the KTx card channel(s).
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A Recommended memory address settings
tant: Verify within the 6155 workstations bios that any memory shadowing is disabled to prevent conflict with the dual port memory of the KTx.
ent Channel # Recommended Memory Location
35 1 CB00:
2 CC00:
50 1 C300:
2 C400:
ustrial Programming Terminal 1 D700:
2 D600:
ustrial Workstations 1 D300:, D700:, or DB00:
2 D200:, D600:, or DA00:
orkstations 1 DD00:
2 DC00:
orkstations 1 DD00:
2 DC00:
orkstations 1 D700:
2 D600:
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Table 2.B System Memory Allocation
2. Record your selection(s) in Table 2.C on page 2-5.
Remember that switches 1 and 3 represent the high order digits and that swi
For
System Memory Address: Typical PC Assignments: Your System:
0000:0000-07000:FFFF 521 Read/Write Memory on System Board
8000:0000-09000:FFFF 128K Read/Write Memory Expansion in I/O Channel
A000:0000-C700:0FFF Video Buffer
C800:0000- Expansion Card Area
(Area Available for KTx Memory Addresses)
White areas are available for KTx card
CF00:0000-
D300:0000-
D700:0000-
E000:0000-F000:FFFF 128K ROM Reserved on System Board
10000:0000-FF000:FFFF Unavailable for KTx
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tches 2 and 4 represent the low order digits.
example:
D700:0000 =
Channel 2SW1 SW2
D 7
Channel 1SW3 SW4
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C Address Selections
rd the base memory address for the 1784-KTx card’s channel 2:
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nnel 2
new memory ss:
rd the base memory address for the 1784-KTx card’s channel 1:
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SW3 SW4
SW1 SW2
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Set the Card’s Switches
To set the card’s switches, follow these steps:
1. Follow the card handling instructions on page P-2.
2. Remove the 1784-KTx card from the anti-static clamshell.
3. Use the decision table below.
!ATTENTION: When you set the switches, be certain to avoid touching other components on the card.
If you need to: Then:
use the card’s default memory address settings shown on page 2-1
go to the next section, Selecting the Interrupt Setting
set a new base memory address turn the knobs to reflect the address(es) from Table 2.C on page 2-5
012
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Channel 2SW1 SW2
INTERRUPTS CH2 CH1
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D 7Channel 1 address shown in D700: position
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Configure the Card Hardware 2-7
t the Interrupt Setting
tant: If you need to use the KTx as a remote I/O scanner within a SoftLogix5 system, you must set an interrupt for the scanner channel
tant: When selecting configuration settings, check for conflicts with other interface cards and system memory. If there is a conflict, the system will not operate properly. To avoid the conflict, select a unique interrupt setting for each channel. If another card is already using a channel’s default interrupt, you must pick a new interrupt for the channel.
KTx Interrupts 84-KTx cards are set to these interrupt(s):
Number Channel Interrupt
TS 1 no interrupt
TX 1
TXD 1
2
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using the card’s default interrupt settings, i.e., no interrupt
go to the next section, Installing the Card Inside the Computer
setting new interrupts move the jumper to the new interrupt location(s) (as entered on Table 2.E, page 2-10)
CH2 CH1
CH2
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tant: If you are using the “no interrupt” setting, you must place the jumper vertically over two pins on the right-side row as shown. This way you can save the jumper for future use. Placing the jumper on the left-side row will cause interrupt problems on the motherboard.
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Configure the Card Hardware 2-9
mine the interrupt(s) for the channel(s) on your KTx card. Use 2.D to determine which interrupts are available for the KTx card el(s).
nt: If you are using the KTx for remote I/O scanner emulation, you must set an interrupt for the scanner channel.
Host Computer IRQ Assignments
rd your selection(s) in Table 2.E
s Assignments Your System
Timer Output
Keyboard (Output Buffer Full)
Interrupt from Controller 2
Serial Port 2
Serial Port 1
Parallel Port 2
Diskette Controller
Parallel Port 1
Real-time Clock Interrupt
Software Redirected to INT 0AH (IRQ2)
Available
Co-processor
Fixed Disk Controller
Available
ite areas are available for KTx card if you disable the function within the PC’s BIOS.
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Table 2.E Jumper Settings
Important: If you are using the “no interrupt” setting, you must place the jumper vertically over two pins on the right-side row as show on page 2-7. This way you can save the jumper for future use. Placing the jumper on the left-side row will cause interrupt problems on the motherboard.
Record the interrupt setting for the 1784-KTx card’s channel 1:
Card:
Slot number
Using default address: Yes No
If no, new interrupt:
Record the interrupt setting for the 1784-KTx card’s channel 2:
Card:
Slot n
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Configure the Card Hardware 2-11
H+ Specification - Link Baud Rate
radley has added 230k baud rate enhancements to the DH+ firmware of x.
is update to the KTx dualport memory map for DH+, which is ented in publication 1784-6.5.21
tant: Check the product documentation for your RSI communication software to see if the product supports 230k baud rate.
to Do Nextr 3 tells you how to install the card inside your computer.
Link Baud Rate INI FCh = 57.6 KbaudFEh = 230.4 Kbaud
R.........W
Host writes a valid value (KTx baud rate) to byte:00007h. KTx reads at start-up.
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Chapter 3
stall the Card Inside the Computer
u’ve set the memory addresses and interrupts; you’re ready to place the KTx rd inside your computer.
fore You Beginnsider these points before you begin:
Do I know everything I need to know to accomplish my task?Do I have the proper tools at hand?Do I understand where I can and can’t put this card?
n the Right Track?
certain that you know how to:
configure the computer’s options before you install the 1784-KTxinstall hardware into your computer’s expansion slots
nsult your computer’s documentation for specific information.
here’s Your Screwdriver?
u need one of these tools to remove the cover from your central processing it (CPU):
Phillips-head screwdriverflat-head screwdriver
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The KTx Skirt Area
Important: As shown in Figure 3.1, placing the card in certain computers may cause mechanical interference with improperly placed components on the motherboard of the computer. Be certain to position the card away from components that can touch the KTx’s skirt area.
Figure 3.1 How Mechanical Interference Occurs
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s the Computer’s Expansion Slots all the KTx card, you must have access to the computer’s bus. Refer to mputer’s hardware manual for instructions about how to:
t down and halt the host computer.
n off power to the computer.
tant: If you disconnect the ac power from the computer, you lose the chassis ground. Electrostatic damage (ESD) protection is lost.
ove the computer’s CPU cover (according to the manufacturer’s ructions).
ct a vacant 16-bit ISA or EISA expansion slot.
tant: The 1784-KTx will function only in a 16-bit ISA or EISA expansion slot.
ove the rear bracket slot’s expansion cover by loosening the screw on the k of the computer.
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E3 Jumper Sets Operating ModeThe E3 jumper sets the card to 8- or 16-bit mode.
Important: You must place the card in a 16-slot connector regardless of the chosen mode of operation. Eight-bit mode is included only as a fall-back in case of system issues with 16-bit operation; you should run the card in 16-bit mode.
To set
16-bit*
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this mode: Jumper these pins:
pins 2 and 3, the two left-most pins
pins 1 and 2, the two right-most pins
d from the factory in default 16-bit mode
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the Cardrt the card inside the computer:
low the instructions on how to handle the card on page P-2.
certain that you have set correctly all of the switches and jumpers on the . See Chapter 2.
n off power to the computer.
tant: If you disconnect the ac power from the computer, you lose the chassis ground. Electrostatic damage (ESD) protection is lost.
sen the expansion slot screw and remove shield outside retaining bracket B),
rt the KTx card into the edge connector and tighten the expansion slot w on the KTx ORB.
tore power to the computer.
the appropriate version (DOS or NT) of the KTx diagnostics from the ropriate disk now. For instructions on installing the Windows NT nostic see Appendix A and see Appendix B for the DOS diagnostic.
ivate the application software.
certain that the KTx settings are compatible with the application ware program.
does not come up correctly, you may have to change the switch settings. en the unit comes up correctly, go to step 10.
rn off power to the computer.
lace CPU cover.
to Do Nextr 4 tells you how to connect the KTx card to various networks and devices.
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Chapter 4
onnect the Interface Cardu can connect the KTx card to these networks and devices:
DH+ networks - classic PLC-5 processors- enhanced PLC-5 processors- SLC 5/04 processors- ControlLogix DH+/RIO
84-KTXnnections
3
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1
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5
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CH1A
CH1B
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3. Clear2. Shield/Drain1. Blue
3. Blue2. Shield/Drain1. Clear
Remote I/O DH+
Use the PLC-2 or PLC-3 direct-connect cable (1784-CP15 and 1784-CP16 respectively)
1. Earth Ground
2. Shield/Drain
3. Signal Ground
4. Channel B
5. Channel A
6. Termination Resistance
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• DH-485 networks- selected SLC 500 processors- remote I/O networks acting a scanner
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1784-KTS Connections
3
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1784-KTXD Connections 3. Clear
2. Shield/Drain
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3. Signal Ground
4. Channel B
DH+
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2. Shield/Drain
1. Clear
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2. Shield/Drain
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e You Begin you make the connections, be certain that you have the correct cables. ble lists the cables for various programmable controllers and processors:
itional cable information, see these Allen-Bradley publications:
Use cable with catalog number:
10, -5/12, -5/15, -5/25, -5/VME (6008-LTV) and250 classic programmable controllers
1784-CP12
11, -5/20, -5/30, -5/40, -5/60, -5/80, and -5/VME 40) enhanced programmable controllers4 processors
1784-CP13
0 processors 1784-CP14
irect connect 1784-CP15
irect connect 1784-CP-16
BELDEN #9842 (1) (2)
s used for construction of custom cables
g Connector: A-B PN 94199-06 or Phoenix Order No. 1849406
I/O / DH+ 1770-CD (1) (3)
g Connector: A-B PN 941999-03 or Phoenix Order No. 1849396
tion: Number:
P12 Cable Packing Data 1784-2.41
P13 Cable Packing Data 1784-2.44
P14 Cable Packing Data 1784-2.45
P15 Cable Packing Data 1784-2.43
P16 Cable Packing Data 1784-2.42
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1784-6.5
Connect the 1784-KTx Card to DH+ Devices In your application, you may need to use the KTx card to communicate with a single device or multiple DH+ devices via a DH+ network. This section shows you how to connect to a classic or an enhanced PLC-5 processor.
Connect the Card to a Classic PLC-5 ProcessorTo connect the 1784-KTX or-KTXD card to a classic PLC-5 processor, follow these steps:
1. Turn off power to the computer.
Important: If you disconnect the ac power from the computer you loose the chassis ground. Electrostatic damage (ESD) protection is lost.
2. Connect the 3-pin Phoenix end of the CP12 cable to the KTx card.
1784-CP12 cable
9-pin D-shell connector
3-pin Phoenix connector with switchable termination resistor
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nect the 9-pin D-shell end directly to the 9-pin D-shell connector on the t of the classic PLC-5 processor.
tore power to the computer.
PLC-5 Family Processor
1784-KTx Card
1784-CP12 Cable
Peer Communication Interface Connector
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1784-6.5
Connect the Card to an Enhanced PLC-5 ProcessorTo connect the 1784-KTX or -KTXD card to an enhanced PLC-5 processor, use a 1784-CP12 cable and a 1784-CP7 adapter. Follow these steps:
1. Connect the 3-pin Phoenix end of the CP12 cable to the KTx card.
2. Connect the 9-pin D-shell connector to the CP7 adapter.
3. Connect the adapter to the connector on the front of the enhanced PLC-5 processor.
For add1784-2
1784-CP7 adapter
9-pin D-shell connector
1784-CP12 cable
10.5 ft(3.20 m)
3-pin Phoenix connector with switchable termination resistor
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itional information about the 1784-CP7 adapter, refer to publication .29, the CP7 Adapter Installation Data.
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ate the Last Nodest terminate both ends of your DH+ network. If the KTx is the last l node on your network, you must set the switch on the CP12 to terminate as shown below.
ct the Card to a Data Highway Plus Networknect the 1784-KTX or -KTXD card to a Data Highway Plus network, use radley 1770-CD or approved cable to construct custom cable.
tant: You must terminate the last physical node of the network with a resistor of appropriate value.
ate 1784-KTx Card Connection Options application, you may need to use the 1784-KTx card to nicate with:
tiple DH-485 stations (for example, SLC 5/0x programmable controllers) the DH-485 network (page 4-8)
ngle SLC 500 via a point-to-point DH-485 link (page 4-9)
4.1 and Figure 4.2 illustrate these applications.
in Phoenix connector with itchable termination resistor
node terminated
node not terminated
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1784-6.5
Connect the Card via a DH-485 NetworkFigure 4.1 shows an example of a network consisting of three SLC 500 controllers and one programming station. This configuration requires the 1784-KTX or -KTXD card and three link couplers:
• An SLC 500 CPU is connected to each of the link couplers (1747-AIC) with a 1747-C11 cable.
• The 1784-KTX or -KTXD card is connected to the network at one of the link couplers, as shown in Figure 4.1.
• The communication cable consists of three segments of cable daisy-chained at each link coupler.
Figure 4.1 Communicate to multiple SLC 500s via the DH-485 network
To1784-KTx Card
Communication CableBelden #9842
Link Coupler1747-AIC
Link Coupler1747-AIC
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ct the Card to an SLC 500 Processor4.2 shows an example of a point-to-point link consisting of an SLC 500 or and a programming station. This configuration requires the 1784-KTX
XD card and an SLC 500 processor. The SLC 500 CPU is connected to the 1784-KTX or -KTXD card with a 1784-CP14 cable, as shown.
.2 Communicating to a single SLC 500 using a point-to-point DH-485 link
nect an SLC family processor to the KTx card, you:
nect the termination resistor end of the CP14 cable to the KTx card.
nect the RJ-45 connector directly to the phone-jack connector on the front he SLC processor.
To the 1784-KTx Card
SLC 500 Controller1784-CP14 Cable
Personal Computer
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RJ-45 connector
1784-CP14 cable
10.5 ft(3.20m)
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1784-6.5
Terminate the Last NodeYou must terminate both ends of your DH+ network. If the KTx is the last node on your network, you must set the switch on the CP14 to terminate the link as shown below.
Refer to publication 1770-6.2.2, Data Highway/Data Highway Plus/Data Highway II/Data Highway-485 Cable Installation Manual, for additional information about cable issues.
What to Do NextIf you have read each chapter, completed the worksheets, run diagnostics, and still have questions, please call Rockwell Automation Technical Support at 440.646.5800.
node not terminatednode terminated
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Appendix A
un the 1784-KTx Card Diagnosticsr Windows NT
ad this chapter to learn how to operate the 1784-KTx card on Windows NT. ad the following before you install your 1784-KTx card.
portant: The 1784-KTS card will not run the dual-port test. It will attempt to run and fail.
e Windows NT diagnostics support the 1784-KTX, -KTXD, and -KTS cards at addresses. It also supports the 1784-PKTX, -PKTXD, and -PKTS cards but ly if the cards jumper is set to memory addresses below 1 megabyte.
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A-2 Run the 1784-KTx Card Diagnostics for Windows NT
1784-6.5
Install the Diagnostics
Be aware of the following important points before installing the Windows NT diagnostics for 1784-KTx card.
Important: Before you can install the diagnostics for the 1784-KTx card, you must be logged in as an administrator of the machine or have administrator privileges. Being an administrator gives you permission to install or make changes to the machine software. If you try to install the driver without being an administrator, you will get error messages and the diagnostics will not install.
• We recommend running Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or later, but it is not required.
Follow the procedure below to install the 1784-KTx diagnosticsfor Windows NT.
1. Start the install process with your machine off.
2. Install the 1784-KTx card into your computer by following the card installation instructions in Chapter 3.
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n your machine on and logon as an administrator.
tant: Remember, in order for the installation process to run correctly, you must have (administrator) privileges to install the software.
ert the installation diskette into the floppy disk drive.
tant: We strongly recommend that you exit all Windows programs before running this utility. We cannot guarantee that data will not be lost.
ess the Run window by selecting:
Run dialog box appears.
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1784-6.5
6. Type the path a:\setup.exe.Substitute a:\ for the drive of your floppy disk, i.e b:\.
7. Click .
Please wait until InstallShield is finished.
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9. Clic
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d the information and decide either to continue or to cancel.
k to continue with the install.
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1784-6.5
You see:
10. To accept agreement and continue, click .
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1784-6.5.22 - November 1999
e:
ick if you have administrator permissions.
on’t know if you have administrator permissions, click and
e install process continues and go to Step 10. If the process does not e you don’t have administrator permissions, contact your Systems istrator.
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1784-6.5
12. Now you have the opportunity to choose the destination of the software.
13. Click to accept the default location (recommended). If
you would like to change the destination folder, click .
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1784-6.5.22 - November 1999
ter you choose to select the default destination. Select a program lder. The default is displayed. If you choose not to use the default, ck on the folder you created or assigned in the previous window.
ick to accept the default.
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A-10 Run the 1784-KTx Card Diagnostics for Windows NT
1784-6.5
The install process is very fast. You will see a couple small windows appear and disappear quickly. When the installation process is over you see:
and:
16. Cl
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e:
cide whether or not you want to reboot now
later and click .
tant: You must reboot before this program will be able to run.
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A-12 Run the 1784-KTx Card Diagnostics for Windows NT
1784-6.5
Run the 1784-KTx Diagnostics for Windows NT
This section contains instructions for you to run 1784-KTX, -KTXD, and KTS diagnostics, which check network and host communications, interrupts, and memory access.
Important: The 1784-KTS card will not run the dual-port test. The test will attempt to run and fail.
When Do I Run Diagnostics?Run KTx diagnostics if:
• you just installed the KTx card
• you want to test if you have set up the KTx card correctly
• you are unable to communicate with the PLC processor
• remote I/O scanner is unable to communicate with adapters
Troubleshooting the KTx Card If your KTx card is not functioning properly, follow these steps:
1. If you changed the default settings for the KTx card, check and correct the configuration. You may have configured the KTx card at an address already in use by another module.
2. Continue with the instructions in this appendix to run the diagnostics to dete
3. If yerro
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rmine if there are any hardware failures.
ou receive a “No KTx cards are detected” error message see page A-17 for r message explanation.
ou have followed the directions for correcting errors on page A-17 and have an error, call Rockwell Automation Customer Support at .646.5800.
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these instructions to run the KTx diagnostic tool for Windows NT:
ct Start.
ct Programs.
ct Rockwell Automation.
ct KTXDIAG.EXE.
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1784-6.5
You see:
5. Type the number of the card that you need to test.
You see:
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ide whether or not you want to load and view the network protocol work who).
Yes displays the protocol.
No displays the previous menu.
ou load the protocol, you see:
iew the information and if you are connected to a DH+ network and you see one active node then you will want to check:
that the KTx DH+ node is unique (this utility only allows the KTx to be at node 77)
that the baud rate is not mismatched (this utility only allows 57.6 kbaud)
for bad cable or wiring. Check cable pinouts and press any key to continue.
If
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1784-6.5
You see:
8. Either exit or continue to test other cards installed.
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Messagelowing error message can occur when you run the diagnostics tool.
cards are detected
ou receive this message, no cards were found installed in your computer.
s that the diagnostic tool did not detect your card:
it did not get the resources you assigned to the cardunavailable base memory address settings
low the instructions in Chapter 2 and try the diagnostics again. If you tinue to get this error, call Rockwell Automation Customer Support at .646.5800.
incorrect seating in the card slot
low the card installation instructions in Chapter 3 and try the diagnostics in. If you continue to get this error, call Rockwell Automation Customer port at 440.646.5800.
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1784-6.5
View the readme.txt filePlease view the readme.txt for additional information.
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ve the Card’s Diagnostics in Windows NTommend uninstalling the diagnostics program after you have verified your peration.
n access the uninstaller through Windows NT’s Add/Remove programs o remove the card’s drivers from your system.
ess the Control Panel by selecting Start/Settings/Control Panel, or to My Computer and double click on Control Panel.
uble-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
ck on KTX Diagnostic to select the program.
ck .
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You see:
5. Click to remove the diagnostics from your computer.
6. Close the Control Panel.
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Appendix B
un the 1784-KTx Diagnostics for DOS
is appendix contains instructions for you to run 1784-KTX, -KTXD, and KTS gnostics, which check network and host communications, interrupts, and mory access.
portant: The 1784-KTS card will not run the dual-port test, i.e., it will attempt to run and fail.
hen Do I Run Diagnostics?n KTx diagnostics if:
you just installed the KTx card
you want to test if you have set up the KTx card correctly
you are unable to communicate with the PLC processor
remote I/O scanner is unable to communicate with adapters
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1784-6.5
Troubleshooting the KTx Card If your KTx card is not functioning properly, follow these steps:
1. If you changed the default settings for the KTx card, check and correct the configuration. You may have configured the KTx card at an address already in use by another module.
2. Continue with the instructions in this chapter to run the diagnostics to determine if there are any hardware failures (see pages A-4 through A-20).
F2
F3
F1 F10
Exit
Define a card to test
copy KTx diagnostics onto your hard disk
access diagnostics
start diagnostics
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F7
F5
F4
F10
M16 Tests
Computer Host Tests
KTx Card Test
Dual-port Tests
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ou received any failures, print the log file (see page B-20)
l Rockwell Automation Customer Support at 440.646.5800. Instructions printed at the beginning of the log file.
l DOS Diagnostics to Your Hard Drivethe diagnostic files with the installation program on the KTx Utility Disk, came in the box with your KTx card.
rt the utility disk in drive A.
e:
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You see:
Important: In some instances, the status bar does not reach 100% even though all of the appropriate files have been copied.
5. Press:
Enter
You see the Select Option screen.
6. Select:
Exit
You
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s Diagnostics
MS-DOS prompt, type:
c:\ktxdiag
press Enter.
diag
press Enter.
ATTENTION: You can run diagnostics on only one card or channel (1784-KTXD) at a time. If you run diagnostics using a memory address that is incorrect, the computer may lock up. Be certain to run diagnostics using the correct address setting (see page 2-4 for the memory address(es) your configured).
Add this to the ktxdiag command:
ant to create a KTXDIAG.LOG file -l
g a monochrome monitor -m
see this list of options -h-?
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You see the introductory screen:
To: Press this key: Go to page:
View the diagnostics menu F1 (Start Diags) B-6
Exit the software F10 (Exit) -
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Diagnosticse introductory screen (see page B-6), press F1.
e the main menu:
lowing instructions take you through running the diagnostic tests ually and viewing the error log file.
the decision table below.
Press this key: Go to page:
a KTx Card to Test F2 (On-line Configuration) B-8
6-diagnostics F3 (M16 Tests) B-10
computer’s ability to nicate with the KTx card
F4 (Computer Host Tests) B-11
KTx card’s self-diagnostics F5 (KTX Card Tests) B-13
dual port’s ability to nicate
F7 (Dual Port Tests) B-15
gnostics F10 (Return to Previous Menu)
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Define a KTx Card to TestIf you have more than one KTx card installed or you are using a 1784-KTXD card, you need to define which card or which memory address you want to test
Important: If you need to use settings other than the default settings, you must define those settings on this screen.
1. From the main menu (see page B-7), press F2.
You see:
2. Change the configuration to match the settings for the KTx card that you wan
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DH-485
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t to test.
nge the: Press this key until you see the setting that you need:
y address F4 (Set Memory)
t F5 (Set Intrrpt)
baud F8 (DH485 Baud)
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ave the configuration, press F9.
configuration is saved in the KTXDIAG.INI file in the KTXDIAG ctory. The next time that you run diagnostics, the diagnostics program for this file and loads it. If you don’t save your configuration or the nostic program can’t find the KTXDIAG.INI file, it substitutes the ult address and interrupt settings for the KTx card page B-5 and page B-8).
return to the introductory screen (see page B-6), press F10.
nge the: Press this key: And:
dress F6 (DH+ Address) You will be prompted to enter an address
DH+ [0 . . . 77]DH-485 [0 . . .31]
address F7 (DH485 Address)
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Run M16 Tests
1. From the main menu (see page B-7), press F3.
You see:
Important: If you are in 8-bit mode, you’ll see only the first two lines; those lines will indicate 8-bit mode ON and Extended M16 OFF. You cannot run M16 tests in 8-bit mode.
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our Computer
m the main menu (see page B-7), press F4.
e:
the decision table below.
Press this key:
the tests F1 (Execute Tests)
o the main menu (page B-7) without the test
F10 (Return)
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1784-6.5
If you pressed F1, you see:
If an error occurs, the diagnostics report a failure and continues with the next test. Errors are recorded in the log file (page B-20).
3. Pres
Diagnostic: Description: If this test fails:
Dual Port Tests the computer’s ability to read to and write from dual-port memory.
• RAM memory may be corrupted• KTx card may have a problem
(run the KTx card test)
Reset Test Tests the computer’s ability to reset the KTx card
After reset, verifies the status of the KTx card
• KTx card may have a problem (run the KTx card test)
Interrupt Tests the interrupt capability from • There may be a conflict in the
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s F10 to return to the main menu (page B-7).
the KTx card to the computer interrupt assignments
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he KTx Card
m the main menu (page B-7), press F5.
e:
xecute the tests, press F1.
eturn to the main menu (page B-7) without running the test, press F10.
ressed F1, you see:
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If an error occurs, the diagnostics report a failure and continues with the next test. Errors are recorded in a log file (see page A-20).
Diagnostic Description If the test fails:
Memory Tests the KTx card’s ability to read from and write to its internal memory chips
The KTx card’s RAM may have a problem
Timer Operation Tests the accuracy and capabilities of the counter-timer chips
KTx card may not have reset completely1. Turn power off to the computer.2. Remove the card and reinsert.3. Turn power on to the computer.4. Run this test again.
Serial Port Operation Tests the interrupts and loopback capabilities of the serial I/O chip
• There may be a hardware problem with the KTx card.
• The wrong set of KTx*.BIN files are running.
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he Dual Port
m the main menu (page B-7), press F7.
e:
the decision table below.
this protocol to the KTx card: Press this key:
age B-17) F3 Download DH+
(page B-17) F4 Download DH 485
o the main menu (page B-7) F10 Return
ress: You see the message:
nload DH+ DH+ Loading Test . . . .LOADED
nload DH 485 DH-485 Loading Test . . . . LOADED
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Then you see:
For DH+
For DH-485
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the decision table below for both protocols.
s F4 to enable the card.
verything is operating successfully, you see the message:
H+ Enabling Test . . . . . ENABLED for DH+
H485 Enabling Test . . . . . ENABLED for DH-485
s F6 to view the card’s information.
+
Press this key:
the KTx card on a DH+ or DH-485 link (page B-17) F4 Enable
the KTx card from a DH+ or DH-485 link (disables the card e network but protocol is not removed from the card)
F5 Disable
the KTx car d on DH+ or DH-485 link F6 Display
e memory location of the KTx cardables card from the DH+ or DH-485 linkars the DH+ or DH-485 protocol from the card
F7 Clear
o the main menu (page B-7) F10 Return
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For DH-485
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tant: The address of the KTx card for this test is fixed at 77 octal. If other nodes use this address, you will see duplicate nodes on the network.
st reports the current status of DH+ or DH-485 communications. The test are recorded in the log file. Use this information to help you troubleshoot. ncounter any difficulty, review your error log.
ld: Indicates:
e address is the node address of the KTx card
+ or DH-485 node is if the node is unique or a duplicate
ate is if the DH+ or DH-485 link is on line or off line or unknown
te is if the KTx card is enabled or disabled
KTx side) if the communication from the card to the computer is functional or not functional
l Software is if the protocol software is:• DH+ or unknown• DH-485 or unknown
te is the communication rate is:• for DH+: 57.6 bps or unknown• for DH-485: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
or unknown
host side) the communication from the computer to the card is active or stopped
e name is the name you assigned to the computer in your application or the default name 1784KTx
r of active nodes the number of active nodes and shows a map of the nodes on the DH+ or DH-485 link if the card is communicating on the DH+ or DH-485 link
) active nodes on network displayed as ‘mini-who’
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1784-6.5
Print the Log File If you did not add -1 to the ktxdiag command (see page B-5) when accessing diagnostics, your diagnostic test session was recorded in a log file that helps Allen-Bradley Automation Group Technical Support diagnose your difficulty.
1. To view the log file, at the MS-DOS prompt, type:
cd c:\ktxdiag and press ENTER.
type ktxdiag.log | more and press ENTER.
2. Use MS-DOS commands or a text editor to print a copy of the log file.
3. Calcustthiseve
If you are running the KTx utilities from another drive, use the appropriate drive letter instead or c:
1784-KTX Diagnostic v1.0Feb 23, 1994 2:39:38 pm*****************************************************************************
Allen-Bradley Global Technical Services6680 Beta DriveMayfield Village, OH 44143Voice Phone: 440.646.6800FAX Phone: 440.646.6890BB Phone: 440.646-6728*****************************************************************************COPYRIGHT NOTICE_____________________________________________________
Allen-Bradley 1784-KTX Diagnostic ProgramCopyright 1994 Allen-Bradley CompanyThis program has been designed to help youdetermine whether or not your Allen-Bradley1784-KTX Card is functioning properly.This software is provided ’AS IS’ andwithout any express implied warranties ofmerchantability and fitnessfor a particular purpose.*****************************************************************************Reading KTXDIAG.INI_____________________________________________________
(KTX Card)DPA=300INTR=0xFFFF*****************************************************************************Configure KTX Card_____________________________________________________
****************************************************************************MAIN MENU_____________________________________________________
****1784____********MemoTimeSeri****1784****....1784
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l Rockwell Automation Technical Support at: 440.646.5800 and request a omer log number and the name of a technical support specialist. Include information on the fax cover letter along with the log print-out. Fax rything to the number indicated on the print-out.
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Appendix C
se the KTx Card with 6200 Software
u can use the KTx card with Allen-Bradley PLC-2 , PLC-3 , PLC-5 , and C-5/250 programmable controllers using 6200 software.
x Card and 6200 Softwarer PLC-5 and PLC-5/250 Programmable Controllersrrent versions of Allen-Bradley 6200 software for PLC-5 and PLC-5/250 grammable controllers have built-in support for the KTx card. If your version
es not support the KTx card, you must upgrade to the latest version of 6200 tware before attempting to connect.
X Card and 6200 Softwarer PLC-2 Direct-connect and PLC-3 Direct-connect
portant: You can use only the 1784-KTX card for PLC-2 and PLC-3 direct-connect. The 1784-KTS and 1784-KTXD do not support direct connection to a PLC-2 or PLC-3 processor.
use the KTX card for direct-connect operation to a PLC-2 or PLC-3 grammable controller, follow these steps:
portant: The screen prints presented here may not contain the same part and release number as your KTx Utility software.
Set the memory address on the card to one of the following:
See Chapter 2 for additional information.
• CB00: • D300: • DB00:
• CF00: • D700: • DF00:
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2. Install the card in the computer by following the instructions in Chapter 3.
Important: The following procedure to run the installation program is not necessary with later versions of software. If your software lists the KTx as an option, the utility is already installed.
3. Run the installation program on the KTx Utility Disk, which came in the box with your KTx card.
A. Insert the utility disk in drive A.
B. Type: a:
C. Type: install c
4. Select the ‘update’ routine specific to your processor.
• Update 6200 series for PLC 3 files . . .
• Update 6200 series for PLC 2 files . . .
5. Sele
For a P
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ct the ‘update’ routine for the KTx files.
LC-3 processor, select:
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e target drive PLC 3 files with 1784 KTX files
e:
tant: In some instances, the status bar does not reach 100% even though all of the appropriate files have been copied.
LC-2 processor, select:
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Update target drive PLC 2 files with 1784 KTX files
You see:
6. Exi
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nect the appropriate cable from the card to the port on the programmable troller:
1784-CP15 for PLC-2
1784-CP16 for PLC-3
t 6200 software for the PLC-2 or PLC-3 programmable controller running he computer.
to on-line configuration and set the current device to:
“1784-KT (Direct Con.)” for PLC-2 programmable controllers
“1784-KT (BCL)” for PLC-3 programmable controllers
t the address on the on-line configuration screen to the following bit tterns, corresponding to the selections on the KTx card:
00 PLC-2 and PLC-3 software supports only these addresses.
ve the configuration.
on line to confirm that everything is set correctly.
ring subsequent programming sessions, these steps do not need be repeated.
011 (CB00:) • 001011 (D300:) • 011011 (DB00:)
011 (DF00:) • 101011 (D700:) • 111011 (DF00:)
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ricsemote I/O networks 4-1TS connections 4-2Tx card
nfiguring 2-1Tx cardstures supported by 1-1tallation 3-1
lecting interrupt settings 2-7tting card switches 2-6
TX connections 4-1TXD connections 4-2
oftware C-1
s selection worksheet 2-5
emory addressommended memory address settings 2-3emory location 2-1
ting to an SLC 500 processor 4-9ting via a DH-485 network 4-8
-3nnecting devices to the 1784-KTX card 4-4etworks 4-15 4-35 networks 4-1stics A-12, B-1cessing B-5fining card to test B-8tallation B-3
16 test B-10ting the card B-13ting the dual port B-15ting your computer B-11
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Eexpansion slots 3-3
Hhost computer IRQ assignments 2-9
Iintalling the card’s driver
on Windows NT A-1
Jjumper settings worksheet 2-10
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1784- 6.5.22, 1784- KTx Communication Interface Card, User ManualImportant User InformationAdherence to European Union Directive ComplianceTable of ContentsPreface - To the InstallerContents of Your OrderHandle the CardSpecificationsConventionsSummary of ChangesRevision BarsWorksheet TablesRelated PublicationsRockwell Software Supports KTx Cards
1 - Introduction to the 1784-KTx Communication Interface CardsHow the 1784-KTx Card OperatesWhat to Do Next
2 - Configure the Card HardwareSelect the Base Memory Address LocationSet the Card’s SwitchesSelect the Interrupt SettingAbout KTx InterruptsNew DH+ Specification - Link Baud RateWhat to Do Next
3 - Install the Card Inside the ComputerBefore You BeginThe KTx Skirt AreaAccess the Computer’s Expansion SlotsE3 Jumper Sets Operating ModeInsert the CardWhat to Do Next
4 - Connect the Interface Card1784-KTX Connections1784-KTS Connections1784-KTXD ConnectionsBefore You BeginConnect the 1784-KTx Card to DH+ DevicesConnect the Card to a Classic PLC-5 ProcessorConnect the Card to an Enhanced PLC-5 ProcessorConnect the Card to a Data Highway Plus NetworkEvaluate 1784-KTx Card Connection OptionsConnect the Card via a DH-485 NetworkConnect the Card to an SLC 500 ProcessorWhat to Do Next
A - Run the 1784-KTx Card Diagnostics for Windows NTInstall the DiagnosticsRun the 1784-KTx Diagnostics for Windows NTError MessageView the readme.txt fileRemove the Card’s Diagnostics in Windows NT
B - Run the 1784-KTx Diagnostics for DOSWhen Do I Run Diagnostics?Troubleshooting the KTx CardInstall DOS Diagnostics to Your Hard DriveAccess DiagnosticsStart DiagnosticsDefine a KTx Card to TestRun M16 TestsTest Your ComputerTest the KTx CardTest the Dual PortPrint the Log File
C - Use the KTx Card with 6200 SoftwareKTx Card and 6200 Software for PLC-5 and PLC-5/250 Programmable ControllersKTX Card and 6200 Software for PLC-2 Direct-connect and PLC-3 Direct-connect
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(required) Business Group:Marketing CommercialAs entered in DocMan4” x 6”STAPLED2 - 2 positionsA6
(required) Cost Center:19021As entered in DocMan - enter number only, no description. Example - 19021CMKMKE CM Integrated Arch - 19021CMKMKE Market Access Program - 191054.75” x 7” (slightly smaller half-size)THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound)A7
Binding/Stitching:THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound)Review key on right...Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4.20 sheets max. on 20# (text and cover); 20 sheets = 80-page pub16 sheets max. on 20# (text) and 90# (cover); 16 sheets = 64-page pub
Perfect Bound Items475 sheets max. on 20# no cover; 475 sheets = 950-page pub470 sheets max. w/cover / 90# index unless indicated otherwise); 470 sheets = 940-page pub
Coil Bound Items400 sheets max. of 20# (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90# index unless indicated otherwise); 400 sheets = 800-page pub
Tape Bound Items125 sheets max. on 20# no cover; 125 sheets = 250-page pub120 sheets max. w/cover (90# index unless indicated otherwise); 120 sheets = 240-page pub
Double Wire Bound Items250 sheets max. on 20# (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90# index unless indicated otherwise); 250 sheets = 500-page pub4.75” x 7.75”THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline)A8
(required) Page Count of Publication:96Total page count including cover5.5” x 8.5” (half-size)Wire O - Double Wire Bound (offline)A9
Paper Stock Color:WhiteWhite is assumed. For color options contact your vendor.6” x 4”Post Sale / Technical Communication
Number of Tabs Needed:5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley7.385” x 9” (RSI Std)B1
Stitching Location:Blank, Corner or Side8.25” x 10.875”B2
Drill Hole YES/NONOAll drilled publications use the 5-hole standard, 5/16 inch-size hole and a minimum of ¼ inch from the inner page border.8.25” x 11” (RA product profile std)B3
Glue Location on Pad:Glue location on pads8.375” x 10.875B4
Number of Pages per Pad:Average sheets of paper.. 25, 50 75,100 Max9” x 12” (Folder)B5
Ink ColorOne color assumes BLACK / 4 color assume CMYK / Indicate PMS number here…A4 (8 ¼” x 11 ¾”) (210 x 297 mm)Catalogs
Used in Manufacturing:YESA5 (5.83” x 8.26”) (148 x 210 mm)C1
Comments:C2
Part Number:955135-70JIT / POD
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